Nikki Smith said she had decided to take down the fundraising page after being slated online

But the 33-year-old was forced to close down the fundraiser, designed to reward her well-behaved kids, after being trolled on social media and raising just £10.

Speaking to the Sun Online, she said: “It’s so hard to save with two children as well as working part time, you’ve got the bills and shopping – it would probably take me 10 years to save up that much and it would be too late then.”

She said she had been inspired to start the fundraiser by a friend who had raised money for their own family trip.

The mum said her daughters often watched videos of families being able to visit Disneyworld in Florida

Before closing down the appeal, the mum of Coalpit Heath, Glos, had raised just £10 thanks to two donations of £5 each.

It marks just 0.2 per cent of her target of £5,000.

The mum, who works two nights a week in a local hospital, wrote in on her initial appeal that she couldn’t afford to work more hours “because of childcare” and wanted strangers to “make my daughters’ dreams come true”.

Her post added: “I have been blessed with the most amazing, kind, loving and caring daughter, they are my best friends and my life.

“I want to show them how much I appreciate and love them.

“They watch a lot of YouTube videos where children are surprised by their parents with a holiday to Disney World and they even get tears in their eyes watching it.

“We lost two very special people in our lives these past couple of years and this really would give them so much to look forward to.”

Crowdfunding giant GoFundMe claims to be the world’s largest social fundraising platform and have raised more than £2.5billion for causes since it began in 2010.

It allows users to create their own website to raise funds for certain projects and is often used for charity causes.

The site helped raise around £2million in memory of murdered MP Jo Cox, with the funds divided between Hope Not Hate, The White Helmets and The Royal Voluntary Service.

Other notable fundraisers include the gay nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, and a fund for Boston Marathon bombing victim Jeff Bauman, who lost both legs in the 2013 attack.

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